Originally posted on Sudden Denouement Literary Collective “I will never write another review,” at least that is what I told myself. It is a draining process, as I heap great responsibility on myself to navigate the words of the poet and give a proper context to their writing. More specifically, I only write about thoseContinue reading “Jasper Kerkau’s Review of Millicent Borges Accardi’s Only More So”
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Sarah Doughty Joins Indie Blu(e)
Sarah Doughty is an unconventional indie author from Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. She suffers from Complex PTSD, and writing to her is a therapeutic escape. If writing is her breath, then her books are her life. Her first novel, Just Breathe, was published in 2015, and she’s since published several more fiction books — all in theContinue reading “Sarah Doughty Joins Indie Blu(e)”
Interview and Review of S.K. Nicholas’ Novel: A Journal for Damned Lovers
Originally posted on Sudden Denouement Literary Collective One of the first pieces I wrote for Sudden Denouement was called, “Writing isn’t Going to Save Me.” Over time I have changed my perspective on this; I realize that writing is absolutely necessary to my survival. It is what gets me through all the dark days, theContinue reading “Interview and Review of S.K. Nicholas’ Novel: A Journal for Damned Lovers”
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Machiavelli’s Backyard by David Lohrey “We are radical practitioners of right thinking, determined to destroy Western Civilization. We must step back to move forward: first go the arts and the Decorations, then the courts, the laws and institutions. By the time we’re through, they’ll be nothing left but vaginal jelly and sawed-off shotguns.” Available atContinue reading “Looking for your next read? Try these titles from Sudden Denouement Publishing”
Kristiana Reed Reviews Alfa’s Silent Squall
‘It was him or me, and I decided – I wanted to live.’ Silent Squall was my first encounter with Alfa’s work. If I were to review the book in a few words, I would cite the journey I embarked upon from page one and the words I have been left with since. Alfa livesContinue reading “Kristiana Reed Reviews Alfa’s Silent Squall”